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Configure CouchPotato as a pvr for automatically downloading your movies. This guide assumes you have already installed CouchPotato on your platform of choice like Windows, Debian, Ubuntu or Raspberry Pi. Setting up couchpotato is very straightforward. You need to have a usenet provider account like usenetserver or newsdemon. You also … I'm curious

NZBGet is a solid lightweight nzb file downloader. I have already written a tutorial for installing the latest stable NZBGet 13.0. This is for installing the latest development build (which could have stability issues). This is incidentally much easier than installing the latest stable build. If, for personal reasons, … I'm curious

NZBGet is a super lightweight usenet downloader written in C++. It is preferred by some over sabnzbd because it runs on weaker machines with less processing power so it can run on a NAS or Raspberry Pi. Actively developed and with an array of post-processing scripts it is a viable usenet … I'm curious

CouchPotato is currently the only PVR solution for automating long video downloading from usenet and torrents. Nzbdrone will eventually have film features built-in but until then CouchPotato is our only option. I see many complaints about CouchPotato on reddit but it generally works. It is able to grab via torrents … I'm curious

Nzbdrone is a PVR that downloads periodic media files automatically from usenet. It is a strong competitor to SickBeard. Nzbdrone has a modern UI and an active developer who is currently adding torrent support and recently added anime indexing. In the future it will include movie support so I have high … I'm curious

Sabnzbdplus is a classic newsgrabber written in python. It works very well with CouchPotato, SickBeard and Nzbdrone for building your automated PVR system. This guide is for Debian Wheezy and Jessie for installing Sabnzbd as a regular user to avoid permission issues with saving to your hard drive’s download folder. It … I'm curious

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